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- May Hamilton Beattie (13 April 1908 – February 1997) was a Scottish researcher dedicated to delving into the beauty of Oriental rugs, establishing it as a field of research at the University of Oxford. (en)
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- May Hamilton Beattie (en)
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- Studies in microbic dissociation and variation with special reference to the acid-fast and the diphtheroid bacilli (en)
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- May Hamilton Beattie (13 April 1908 – February 1997) was a Scottish researcher dedicated to delving into the beauty of Oriental rugs, establishing it as a field of research at the University of Oxford. (en)
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- May Hamilton Beattie (en)
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